Really, the Glossy Posse could use a little bit more... oh, I dunno, subtlety...?_________________Opinions are like ass holes: everybody has them. Sometimes they're clean... sometimes they stink... and sometimes they're just full of shit. But if you love shoving yours up on other people's faces, then you're a fucking whore.

Your strawman is showing._________________Opinions are like ass holes: everybody has them. Sometimes they're clean... sometimes they stink... and sometimes they're just full of shit. But if you love shoving yours up on other people's faces, then you're a fucking whore.

I will silently bow out before any further shitposts can be done at my expense. Have a nice day, ser._________________Opinions are like ass holes: everybody has them. Sometimes they're clean... sometimes they stink... and sometimes they're just full of shit. But if you love shoving yours up on other people's faces, then you're a fucking whore.

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Having done my drive by anti-feminist post for the day, and realizing that further whining about the subject matter of the strip will result in continued mockery, I shall fuck off. But only until another strip with a feminist theme is posted...then I'll be back and you'll see.....YOU'LL ALL SEEEE!!

No matter what they're called, I feel that they should be shown doing something other than acting arrogant.

The Morpheus gag is funny for a while, but eventually you gotta show us the decrepit caves of Zion and the evil machines that want to destroy it. Cause otherwise, you're just left with an arrogant know-it-all.

So yeah. Loose the Coyote and Roadrunner routine with the Devil. Have him get fed up and send somebody after them. Have this bad guy do bad things to women. Tie some chick to a railroad track. You get my drift.

I don't yet understand that the proliferation of strip clubs under the control of the devil, who seems intent on corrupting women into armcandy and sexpots IS an example of the evil they're fighting against. My discomfort with feminism outside the bounds of the comic strip causes me to criticize artistic renditions of its ideals and fictional accounts where it takes prominence thoroughly because I don't like how it makes me feel.

I don't yet understand that the proliferation of strip clubs under the control of the devil, who seems intent on corrupting women into armcandy and sexpots IS an example of the evil they're fighting against. My discomfort with feminism outside the bounds of the comic strip causes me to criticize artistic renditions of its ideals and fictional accounts where it takes prominence thoroughly because I don't like how it makes me feel.

Oh no, I understand that certainly.

It's just so indirect that the protagonist-antagonist dynamic just doesn't work.

Imagine if you took the story of Robin Hood, but removed all of the scenes of the townsfolk being taxed into poverty, as well as never had Robin Hood and his merry band face any overt threat to their persons from the Sheriff or Prince whomever. That's the situation Sinfest currently faces.

The Sisterhood are not bad characters nor do they represent bad themes. It's just that certain key elements are missing from their story, effectively making them unsympathetic to certain audiences (myself included).